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marines in afghanistan. when his unit went on patrol january 15th. >> pretty much plain and simple, somebody was going to get hit that day. that somebody was me. >> reporter: he was hit by an ied. >> just went inside a compound, they found a cache. that was good for us. i guess that area wasn't secured, so -- >> reporter: he's a triple ambu tee. but ophthalmologists are worried he could worry his sight. he says explosions that cause brain injuries off cause eye injuries. >> if they were near blasts and lost consciousness, they would be at risk. >> reporter: this is no small problem. the defense and veterans brain injury center says at least 212,000 veterans have brain injuries and they all need this specialized eye exam. dr. cokerham says he is focused on getting vets examined. a closer look with a tool can reveal dangerous internal injuries. >> as the eye is compressed from the blast wave, this is the part in the eye that tears most easily. we can look in there and see scarring for the rest of their lives i
marines in afghanistan. when his unit went on patrol january 15th. >> pretty much plain and simple, somebody was going to get hit that day. that somebody was me. >> reporter: he was hit by an ied. >> just went inside a compound, they found a cache. that was good for us. i guess that area wasn't secured, so -- >> reporter: he's a triple ambu tee. but ophthalmologists are worried he could worry his sight. he says explosions that cause brain injuries off cause eye injuries....
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from san diego and orange county into the south to mariposa county and riverside county supervisor jeff stone believes california has become too big to govern. a spokesman for the governor says it's a waste of everybody's time. >> peace and quiet, popular hotel chain unveils the first anti-snoring room. >> and first and last shuttle spacewalk is happening right now. >> and firefighters in one bay area station didn't have to go very far to respond to an overnight crash. what police say led to a crash right outside the firefighters' front door. >>> you're looking live picture from nasa tv. its spacewalk, the final spacewalk of the space shuttle era. two astronauts and nasa tweeted four minutes ago what they are doing is fixing a ground wire. the walk is expected to end in about six hours. normally it would be shuttle astronauts but instead it's two space station residents. atlantis as a four man crew, smallest crew and they didn't have time to train for the walk. they are retrieving a pump and installing a robot experiment. the final mission of atlantis has been exten
from san diego and orange county into the south to mariposa county and riverside county supervisor jeff stone believes california has become too big to govern. a spokesman for the governor says it's a waste of everybody's time. >> peace and quiet, popular hotel chain unveils the first anti-snoring room. >> and first and last shuttle spacewalk is happening right now. >> and firefighters in one bay area station didn't have to go very far to respond to an overnight crash. what...
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from san diego and orange county into the south to mariposa county and riverside county supervisor jeff stone believes california has become too big to govern. a spokesman for the governor says it's a waste of everybody's time. >> peace and quiet, popular hotel chain unveils the first anti-snoring room. >> and first and last shuttle spacewalk is happening right now. >> and firefighters in one bay area station didn't have to go very far to respond to an overnight crash. what police say led to a crash right outside the firefighters' >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld >>> you're looking live picture from nasa tv. its spacewalk, the final spacewalk of the space shuttle era. two astronauts and nasa tweeted four minutes ago what they are doing is fixing a ground wire. the walk is expected to end in about six hours. normally it would be shuttle astronauts but instead it's two space station residents. atlantis as a four man crew, smallest crew and they didn't have time to train for the walk. they are retrieving a pump and installing a robot experiment. the final mission o
from san diego and orange county into the south to mariposa county and riverside county supervisor jeff stone believes california has become too big to govern. a spokesman for the governor says it's a waste of everybody's time. >> peace and quiet, popular hotel chain unveils the first anti-snoring room. >> and first and last shuttle spacewalk is happening right now. >> and firefighters in one bay area station didn't have to go very far to respond to an overnight crash. what...
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jeff, it is summertime and hot out there. any reason in particular why this heat wave is hitting so many spots? >> we just have a really big area of high pressure. a big ridge as we call it, which keeps expanding across the united states. in fact, during the day today a huge chunk of the upper midwest is under excessive heat warnings for feels-like temperatures around 110 to 115 degrees. >> mitchell: let's look down the road. what can we expect? >> towards the end of the week, all the heat is moving eastern towards the eastern seaboard. cities like new york, philadelphia, and d.c. will have temperatures feeling up to 110. that's the end of the week. the good news is, we're going to finally break this heat wave across much of the nation in about seven to ten days from now, and that's great news for everyone. >> mitchell: yes, it is great news. jeff, thanks a lot. >> you're welcome. >> mitchell: there is more fallout this evening from the "news of the world" hacking scandal. today, two stunning developments: rebekah brooks, the
jeff, it is summertime and hot out there. any reason in particular why this heat wave is hitting so many spots? >> we just have a really big area of high pressure. a big ridge as we call it, which keeps expanding across the united states. in fact, during the day today a huge chunk of the upper midwest is under excessive heat warnings for feels-like temperatures around 110 to 115 degrees. >> mitchell: let's look down the road. what can we expect? >> towards the end of the week,...
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jeff, thank you. back home, seven-term democratic congressman david of organize was asked to resign or address a wops accusation she had an unwanted sexual encounter with him last year. we discussed the al allegation by house democratic leader by nancy pelosi this weekend but neither would comment. this was an historic day in new york state. the first day that same sex couples do legally be married in the sixth and largest state to recognize the ceremony. more than a thousand couples rushed to take advantage but winning recognition from the federal government remains illusive. a big day from jim axelrod. >> wroos and linda mussman together for 35 years, didn't waste a minute. timing their vows. >> three, two, one. >> to be married when it became legal in new york state. >> you go to the hospital here and there and there's the paper, you know. single, married, divorced or widowed. and there's no place for anything else. >> in new york city, 823 same sex couples registered to marry today. daniel herds a
jeff, thank you. back home, seven-term democratic congressman david of organize was asked to resign or address a wops accusation she had an unwanted sexual encounter with him last year. we discussed the al allegation by house democratic leader by nancy pelosi this weekend but neither would comment. this was an historic day in new york state. the first day that same sex couples do legally be married in the sixth and largest state to recognize the ceremony. more than a thousand couples rushed to...
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across the country, the unrelenting heat is responsible for at least 22 deaths. this noaa animation shows the heat wave in red like a rash across the central u.s. and now it's closing in on the east coast. it's all the result of what is called a heat dome which forms when a ridge of high pressure in the upper atmosphere compresses the hot, moist air beneath it. at the same time, the jet stream is pushed northward, keeping any cool air way up in canada. how is the heat treating you? >> it's tough. the sun is tight, but we have been drinking lots of fluid. >> reporter: here in washington, d.c., the mercury is just beginning to soar. these d.c. firemen have to answer the call no matter how hot it gets. >> you just learn to deal with it. like i say, stay hydrated and when we do work in it, you try to pace yourself and ask for reli relief. >> reporter: that it come from this cooling truck that follows firefighters to emergencies. >> the whole purpose is to provide the firefighters with a cooling station. >> reporter: the air-conditioned truck is equipped with cool wat
across the country, the unrelenting heat is responsible for at least 22 deaths. this noaa animation shows the heat wave in red like a rash across the central u.s. and now it's closing in on the east coast. it's all the result of what is called a heat dome which forms when a ridge of high pressure in the upper atmosphere compresses the hot, moist air beneath it. at the same time, the jet stream is pushed northward, keeping any cool air way up in canada. how is the heat treating you? >>...
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who lost their loved ones in iraq and afghanistan. taryn davis was 21 when her husband, michael, was killed by a roadside bomb in iraq in 2007. >> one of the last things i said to him was i love you more than life itself. >> reporter: living without michael is an everyday struggle. >> when i went out into the world i just felt like they didn't want to embrace who i was. which was a military widow. and in the back of my mind, i'm thinking, that title, it symbolizes my husband's sacrifice and my own. and if i can get through it, maybe one day it can signify my survival. >> reporter: to help her own healing, taryn began reaching out to other widows. but talking alone wasn't enough. soon, taryn started organizing events, like parasailing. surfing, even swimming with dolphins. to bring this courageous group of women together in what she called the american widow project. >> i found myself laughing and smiling for the first time. and i look around and here's a group of extraordinary women. who know the level of pain that i've been through a
who lost their loved ones in iraq and afghanistan. taryn davis was 21 when her husband, michael, was killed by a roadside bomb in iraq in 2007. >> one of the last things i said to him was i love you more than life itself. >> reporter: living without michael is an everyday struggle. >> when i went out into the world i just felt like they didn't want to embrace who i was. which was a military widow. and in the back of my mind, i'm thinking, that title, it symbolizes my husband's...
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jeff glor in oslo. the attack was a reminder that terrorism is not the sole province of muslim extremists. for more on the domestic terror threat we turn to bob orr in washington. >> reporter: the attacks in norway underscore a threat u.s. officials have been worrying about since timothy mcveigh and terry nichols bombed an oklahoma city federal building. domestic terrorists present a lethal and often invisible danger. the most dangerous is the lone wolf who evades detection as he maps his plot. law enforcement knew little about james von brunn until after he shot up the holocaust museum and killed a security guard in 2009. unabomber ted kaczynski lived anonymously for years in a montana cabin as he mailed out bombs and his leftist manifest owe. domestic radical groups also span the political spectrum. environmental terrorist torched an upscale seattle neighborhood. in 2010 nine members of michigan hutaree militia were charged with conspiring to kill cops, so-called right wing militants outnumber those o
jeff glor in oslo. the attack was a reminder that terrorism is not the sole province of muslim extremists. for more on the domestic terror threat we turn to bob orr in washington. >> reporter: the attacks in norway underscore a threat u.s. officials have been worrying about since timothy mcveigh and terry nichols bombed an oklahoma city federal building. domestic terrorists present a lethal and often invisible danger. the most dangerous is the lone wolf who evades detection as he maps his...
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jeff flake voted yes today. south carolina's tim scott, one of the house republican freshman class, voted no on the plan. let me ask you, yesterday, you voted new. part of the second installment. is that what won over? >> i was no and when it include the balanced bunt, that was it for me. cuts and balance. i don't agrudge those who voted against it. but i felt it deserved a yes vote. >> why was was it not good enough for you. >> at the end of the day for me, it was moving the balanced buget amendment to the first tier of the debt ceiling increase. >> i understand and respect your position on that. you know in that building there, you don't have the votes to get it through the senate. even if you could, the president of the united states said he doesn't want it. what the democrats are trying to say f you drop that, we would probably get a deal. but you won't drop it because -- listen to chris von hallen. >> in the last 24 hours, we confirmed what many people suspected. what the tea party republicans may be be noi
jeff flake voted yes today. south carolina's tim scott, one of the house republican freshman class, voted no on the plan. let me ask you, yesterday, you voted new. part of the second installment. is that what won over? >> i was no and when it include the balanced bunt, that was it for me. cuts and balance. i don't agrudge those who voted against it. but i felt it deserved a yes vote. >> why was was it not good enough for you. >> at the end of the day for me, it was moving the...
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i talked with an expert with the treasury department for 22 years and he said something most americans do not know when the government issue as check it is literally as good as cash so if you take it to the bank they have to cash it even if they might have some doubts whether the government could actually cover it and reimburse them. that includes everything from payments to government contractors to the tax refunds that everyone who pays taxes each year hopes show up in their may box. >>shepard: thank you. much more coming up on the debt ceiling fight in washington, dc and we are in the middle of important congressional movement. the house of representatives members are on the floor debating the ceiling. we will find out why the debate and votes could be important and whether they will actually lead to anything at all. that's next. [ male announcer ] this is the network. a network of possibilities. excuse me? my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive t
i talked with an expert with the treasury department for 22 years and he said something most americans do not know when the government issue as check it is literally as good as cash so if you take it to the bank they have to cash it even if they might have some doubts whether the government could actually cover it and reimburse them. that includes everything from payments to government contractors to the tax refunds that everyone who pays taxes each year hopes show up in their may box....
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good morning jeff and everyone at home. we take a look at the tropics, an update for you, tropical storm don inched a little bit closer to texas. it's moved, it's traveled about 100 miles in the last three hours. it hasn't really gained any strength. as we look at its path it has the potential to bring much needed rain to texas. folks in texas are praying for >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. over to chris. >> mary, thank you. >>> a time honored tradition, put a message in a bottle, toss it out to sea and see where it ends up. one of the boltles landed in a hole te on the new hampshire seacoast not on the beach but in the mail. wbz tv has the story of its remarkable juny. >> reporter: paula pierce lived her life by the ocean. last week it tlifdelivered a message. >> like being contacted from the past. >> reporter: it took decades to find its way to the beaches. >> it's like that's my father's writing, that is my father's writing. >> reporter: sometime between 1960 and 1980, paula's father put this message in a
good morning jeff and everyone at home. we take a look at the tropics, an update for you, tropical storm don inched a little bit closer to texas. it's moved, it's traveled about 100 miles in the last three hours. it hasn't really gained any strength. as we look at its path it has the potential to bring much needed rain to texas. folks in texas are praying for >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. over to chris. >> mary, thank you. >>> a time honored tradition, put...
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mandy clark, cbs news, kandahar, afghanistan. >> mandy clark in canada half, afghanistan, thank you very much. >>> in london this morning, wiki leaks founder julian assange in a hearing. he is appealing he should be sent back to sweden to answer questions about two rape charges. he worried sweden might send him to the u.s. over the release of classified documents. >>> texas baseball fan who fell to his death last week has been laid to rest. hundreds tourned out for the funeral of shannon stone who was a husband, firefighter and at a rangers game last week he reached for a ball and lost his balance and fell. >>> in phoenix, upper right hand corner of your screen here, watch. a guy dangling off a railing. he had been standing at a table during the derby trying to catch a ball. not smart. almost went over. luckily, his brother and others were there to pull him to safety. pretty incredible pictures. >>> by the way, that's where the home run derby, a special moment lasted night. a family affair for robinson cano with his father pitching to him, cano blasted 32 homers to win, including a recor
mandy clark, cbs news, kandahar, afghanistan. >> mandy clark in canada half, afghanistan, thank you very much. >>> in london this morning, wiki leaks founder julian assange in a hearing. he is appealing he should be sent back to sweden to answer questions about two rape charges. he worried sweden might send him to the u.s. over the release of classified documents. >>> texas baseball fan who fell to his death last week has been laid to rest. hundreds tourned out for the...
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she is now 22 years old. you pointed out when she was 14 she says that warren jeffs forced her to marry her 19-year-old first cousin. she brought charges against him and she won. he was convicted that conviction was then overturned. she says she was eventually able to break free of the fundamentalist mormon church but she says it was a struggle. listen. >> many team don't understand that the people within these closed communities can't just walk out of them. it takes a choice. you are going against your entire life. everything you have ever known. and because of the religious rhetoric we have had, we often believe that we're dammed to hell by making the choice to leave that community. >> we should also point out, shep, the fundamentalists mormons have no connection whatsoever to the mormon church. >> shepard: jeffs, the allegation is, is still controlling his followers from jail? >> yeah. the sheriff in the texas jail where he is staying says that over the past five months that warren jeffs has spent no less
she is now 22 years old. you pointed out when she was 14 she says that warren jeffs forced her to marry her 19-year-old first cousin. she brought charges against him and she won. he was convicted that conviction was then overturned. she says she was eventually able to break free of the fundamentalist mormon church but she says it was a struggle. listen. >> many team don't understand that the people within these closed communities can't just walk out of them. it takes a choice. you are...
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and it's dangerous. 22 people have died as a result. heat is the number one killer of all weather related hazards. >> searing temperatures continue to grip much of the country. more than 141 million people have been facing advisories in a heat wave that has broiled a 34 states with 100-plus temperatures. the unrelenting heat is responsible for at least 22 deaths across the country. this noaa animation shows the heat wave in red, like a rash across the central u.s. now it's closing in on the east coast. it's all the result of what's called a heat dome which forms when a ridge of high pressure in the upper atmosphere compresses the hot, moist air beneath it. at the same time, the jet stream is pushed northward, keep anything cool airway up in canada. >> how is the heat treating you? >> it's tough. i mean, the sun is tight, but we've been drinking lots of fluid. >> reporter: here in washington, d.c., the mercury is just beginning to soar. these d.c. firemen have to answer the call no matter how hot it gets. >> you just learn to deal with i
and it's dangerous. 22 people have died as a result. heat is the number one killer of all weather related hazards. >> searing temperatures continue to grip much of the country. more than 141 million people have been facing advisories in a heat wave that has broiled a 34 states with 100-plus temperatures. the unrelenting heat is responsible for at least 22 deaths across the country. this noaa animation shows the heat wave in red, like a rash across the central u.s. now it's closing in on...
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jeff abell shows us where you're dollars have been going. going. &p wherever there's roadwor there's a company wiihha lucrative cootract.... the work is highly ccmpetitive....and now....hhghly scrrtiiized. violltion of state ethhcs llws...." today, statt audittr bruce myers reeeased a 27-page aadit of the state highway administration.... and uncoverrd, what he believes, arr "potential a "lack of assurance" that the - contracts went to the most qualified firms. (9:32:27) (myers) "we don't ssa the state didn't receive services foo the monny but there are examplee where the purpose were used for different roved - purposes...." (9:48:20) auditing this aaency more than a year agoowhen a tip on the states fraud and abuse hotline alleged ther misuse of funds with two shaacontracts...." in one of those 16-million dollar contracts....1-and- a-half million dollars had been sed to cover other pxpenses....not spelled out in the cootract. (9:33:41) "if you're gonna change the scope of a project there'' a syssem in place to changeethe scooe of the project..." th
jeff abell shows us where you're dollars have been going. going. &p wherever there's roadwor there's a company wiihha lucrative cootract.... the work is highly ccmpetitive....and now....hhghly scrrtiiized. violltion of state ethhcs llws...." today, statt audittr bruce myers reeeased a 27-page aadit of the state highway administration.... and uncoverrd, what he believes, arr "potential a "lack of assurance" that the - contracts went to the most qualified firms. (9:32:27)...
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> maria. >> it was the president who prided over the largest economic expansion in history, created 22 million jobs and he actually worked for the middle class and it worked for him, as well, i do think that obama is going to take his advice because it's advice based on fairness and that's what the american people want, where you spread the pain equally. >> kyra, president obama has been the king of compromise. way too much for his progressive and liberal base. on every major piece of legislation, he's made huge compromises. he blings so much, his presidential portrait should look like this. on the stimulus plan, on health care, on wall street reform, all he does is blink. if he blings on the debt ceiling negotiations -- we'll know the truth, whatever that meant. >> so far, the 112th congress, one of the least productive in recent memory by the "chicago tribune's"maker, worse than 1948's do-nothing congress. we're going back to the history books now. what's your explanation, maria? >> well, i think you have to look at the difference between now and what happened in the last congress. t
> maria. >> it was the president who prided over the largest economic expansion in history, created 22 million jobs and he actually worked for the middle class and it worked for him, as well, i do think that obama is going to take his advice because it's advice based on fairness and that's what the american people want, where you spread the pain equally. >> kyra, president obama has been the king of compromise. way too much for his progressive and liberal base. on every major...
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jeff melinger was drafted in 1972 during the vietnam war. in recent years he survived 27 roadside bombings while deployed in iraq. and there is another long serving veteran to tell you about tonight, with a great story. here's mandy clark in afghanistan. >> in afghanistan being a doctor can be a front line position. but even back from the fighting, the men and women of the u.s. military have tough jobs and the medical problems to match. >> this one started today. >> reporter: an experienced eye makes all the difference. and few are more experienced than dr. john burson, an ear, nose and throat specialist from bill rica, georgia -- georgia. he may not have seen it all but brings history to his work in kabul. >> they are not quite sure whether i'm a father figure or grandfather figure. >> reporter: and what does he take away from the experience? >> i carry with me mostly an appreciate for the incredible sacrifice that i see among the young people here and the real dedication, the love of country. it's an opportunity to come back and sort of pa
jeff melinger was drafted in 1972 during the vietnam war. in recent years he survived 27 roadside bombings while deployed in iraq. and there is another long serving veteran to tell you about tonight, with a great story. here's mandy clark in afghanistan. >> in afghanistan being a doctor can be a front line position. but even back from the fighting, the men and women of the u.s. military have tough jobs and the medical problems to match. >> this one started today. >> reporter:...
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that's what mike mullen told army soldiers and marines in afghanistan today. now in the middle of a war zone, just like many americans back home, the service members are worried about their jobs and what is going on with their government. >> there are plenty of you in a are living paycheck to paycheck. so if paychecks were to stop, it could have a devastating impact and a devastating impact pretty quickly. >> the only way federal employees can get paid is through defense contractors or medicare providers, that means the u.s. would have to pay penalties and interest on the late bills which would drive up the deficit even more. >>> coming up next at 11:00 -- down but not out, a bay area woman isn't letting anything stand in her way of a dream. her story comes with a call for help from police in the east bay tonight. >>> and it could have been catastrophic. remarkably, everyone survived this plane crash. tonight hear what passengers say was happening when the plane was folding in half. turn left. you have arrived. sweet belt. e-reader for textbooks. gps. hd video
that's what mike mullen told army soldiers and marines in afghanistan today. now in the middle of a war zone, just like many americans back home, the service members are worried about their jobs and what is going on with their government. >> there are plenty of you in a are living paycheck to paycheck. so if paychecks were to stop, it could have a devastating impact and a devastating impact pretty quickly. >> the only way federal employees can get paid is through defense contractors...
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let's talk to jeff jarvis. jeff, thank you so much. is this the beginning of the end for murdoch's newscorp? is this about to be his rose bud moment? >> i think it could be. i think that this becomes a legal story, a moral story that could become a financial story. the fact that in four days last week newscorp lost between 5 and 7 billion dollars of market cap. murdoch won't be in charge of this company very longer and professional management will say newspapers are in many ways now a burden and will try to get rid of these news properties. >> here's my question. is there somebody waiting in the wings to succeed murdoch. you think this is the end of murdoches heading the company. who is waiting in the wings? >> don't know who is waiting in the wings. newscorp is an entertainment company. no one expects that entertainment executives are anything other than rapacious. in the news business they can't stand the murdoch name and the pressure on them. the problem is how do they sell newspapers. there's no market for them. they will get rid o
let's talk to jeff jarvis. jeff, thank you so much. is this the beginning of the end for murdoch's newscorp? is this about to be his rose bud moment? >> i think it could be. i think that this becomes a legal story, a moral story that could become a financial story. the fact that in four days last week newscorp lost between 5 and 7 billion dollars of market cap. murdoch won't be in charge of this company very longer and professional management will say newspapers are in many ways now a...
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people who have experienced a lot of loss coming together. >> because he lost another child when she was 22, then jonbenet, then his wife five years ago. maybe that kind of grief brings folks who have something really extreme in common. >> things are looking up for him now, i guess. >>> a depressing story out of danville, west virginia. this story was in "the new york daily news." listen to this. the first line of the story says it all. a high school has been shut down after officials discovered the principal and another teacher had allegedly turned it into their own meth den. they said there was methamphetamines throughout the school, in the principal's office, in the bathrooms, in the hallway, so much so the school may not be ready to open in august because they have to clean the whole thing to get all the drug residue out of there. the pair of course h h been arrested. >> no safe haven. >> no, no. extra credit. >>> this next one is my favorite story out of the bbc. a little kitten survived an hour in the washing machine. his owner opened up -- there's the kitty. >> who did that to the ki
people who have experienced a lot of loss coming together. >> because he lost another child when she was 22, then jonbenet, then his wife five years ago. maybe that kind of grief brings folks who have something really extreme in common. >> things are looking up for him now, i guess. >>> a depressing story out of danville, west virginia. this story was in "the new york daily news." listen to this. the first line of the story says it all. a high school has been shut...
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winds out of the northwest at 22 miles per hour. should help to scour out any kind of fog that tries to develop throughout our bay side community. looks great for the peninsula. 90 in livermore. dropping off to 79 in san jose. remember to drink a lot of water if you're still planning on heading out. it's going to be a mild night for us. that dehydration is kick in fast. throughout tuesday, cooler at the coastline. still stays hot inland. big time changes coming in our seven-day forecast after this rather hot weather. look at this. all this dry air covering the entire state of california. those oranges and also yellow colors there, that's just the sign of how strong this region of high pressure is sitting offshore. it will keep us warm here for the next 48 hours. 90s still inland for tomorrow. by wednesday, we'll start to see those numbers slowly trickling down for us. fog tonight is going to be offshore. we'll see a little coverage for the peninsula in san francisco as those fireworks go off. looks like still some of the best visibi
winds out of the northwest at 22 miles per hour. should help to scour out any kind of fog that tries to develop throughout our bay side community. looks great for the peninsula. 90 in livermore. dropping off to 79 in san jose. remember to drink a lot of water if you're still planning on heading out. it's going to be a mild night for us. that dehydration is kick in fast. throughout tuesday, cooler at the coastline. still stays hot inland. big time changes coming in our seven-day forecast after...
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jeff? >> all right, mandy clark in hand har, afghanistan. mandy, thank you very much. >>> in london this morning, wikileaks founder julian assange appeared in court for a two-day hearing. assange is appealing a british ruling that he should be sent back to sweden to answer questions over two rape charges. assange is also worried sweden might send him to the u.s. to face charges over the release of classified documents. >>> the texas baseball fan who fell to his death at a game last week has now been laid to rest. hundreds turned out for the funeral of shannon stone yesterday. stone was a firefighter, husband and father. with his young son at a rangers game last thursday, he reached for a ball tossed to the stands, lost his balance and fell. and it almost happened again last night at the all-star game home run derby in phoenix. watch the upper right-hand corner of your screen here. a guy dangling off a railing. he'd been standing on a table during the derby trying to catch a ball. not smart. almost went over, luckily his brother and others we
jeff? >> all right, mandy clark in hand har, afghanistan. mandy, thank you very much. >>> in london this morning, wikileaks founder julian assange appeared in court for a two-day hearing. assange is appealing a british ruling that he should be sent back to sweden to answer questions over two rape charges. assange is also worried sweden might send him to the u.s. to face charges over the release of classified documents. >>> the texas baseball fan who fell to his death at...
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good morning jeff and everyone at home. we take a look at the tropics, an update for you, tropical storm don inched a little bit closer to texas. it's moved, it's traveled about 100 miles in the last three hours. it hasn't really gained any strength. as we look at its path it has the potential to bring much needed rain to texas. folks in texas are praying for some sort of tropical storm, even a hurricane. they really, really do need the precipitation. it's absolutely gorgeous, on the west coast these temperatures are right on the mark, 101 in redding, 95 in medford. 75 in seattle. enjoy it while it lasts. we're continuing to look at severe weather in the northern plains, two to five inches of rain, hail, and wind gusts that could top 80 miles an >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. over to chris. >> mary, thank you. >>> a time honored tradition, put a message in a bottle, toss it out to sea and see where it ends up. one of the boltles landed in a hole te on the new hampshire seacoast not on the beach but in the ma
good morning jeff and everyone at home. we take a look at the tropics, an update for you, tropical storm don inched a little bit closer to texas. it's moved, it's traveled about 100 miles in the last three hours. it hasn't really gained any strength. as we look at its path it has the potential to bring much needed rain to texas. folks in texas are praying for some sort of tropical storm, even a hurricane. they really, really do need the precipitation. it's absolutely gorgeous, on the west coast...
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that was taken in afghanistan? he's now demanding the answer to the question everyone in britain is asking. >> what on earth did they expect to find? it's unbelievable. i can't rationalize it. it doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: all the anguish and the outrage is pushing authorities to act. we've just heard the andy coleson, who's the former editor of "the news of the world" and also, until recently, communications advisor to britain's prime minister, has been told by the police that he's going to be arrested tomorrow. scott? >> pelley: thanks, liz. with the d-day for default less than four weeks away, president obama had congressional leaders to the white house today to try to get the negotiations moving again. we have reports tonight from nancy cordes at the capital and chip reid at the white house. >> reporter: scott, the president called today's meeting with congressional leaders "constructive," but he also said the two sides are far apart on a wide range of issues. >> i thought that all the leaders here ca
that was taken in afghanistan? he's now demanding the answer to the question everyone in britain is asking. >> what on earth did they expect to find? it's unbelievable. i can't rationalize it. it doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: all the anguish and the outrage is pushing authorities to act. we've just heard the andy coleson, who's the former editor of "the news of the world" and also, until recently, communications advisor to britain's prime minister, has been told by...
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>> it's a catch 22, kids pick up on the animosity that happens in their families. they pick up on the acrimony that can be there and it's important for parents to try and still continue to be effective co-parents on the same page and to work out their problems away from their kids, and if they can do that, then great, everybody wins but if they can't and it starts to seep into every other aspect of things then you have to start to think what's in the best interest of anybody this the family not just me and not just my spouse but also our kids, too. >> these are things you study as psychologist, study these divorce trends and why people got divorced when they did in the '70s and '80s. were they giving up or did this seem like the best and only option for a lot of people? >> i think it was a very different time. one of the things we notice talking about the statistics, today, 77% of the people being married make it to their ten-year anniversary, that didn't always happen then and they didn't have the options and the outlets and the opportunities to really get the hel
>> it's a catch 22, kids pick up on the animosity that happens in their families. they pick up on the acrimony that can be there and it's important for parents to try and still continue to be effective co-parents on the same page and to work out their problems away from their kids, and if they can do that, then great, everybody wins but if they can't and it starts to seep into every other aspect of things then you have to start to think what's in the best interest of anybody this the...
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jeff? >> i want toed -- i wanted to second mike's observations about justice kay began by pointing out that if you look at her background and that of the chief justice it's almost as if they were scientifically designed to oppose each other through the ages. their resumes are almost mirror images of each other. both to harvard law school an take the same con law class from the same professor but both clerked at the supreme court, they both went to have -- took political positions in the white house, they both were nominated for a circuit judgeship and had their nominations effectively killed by the opposition party out of fear that they might enup someday on the supreme court. both then got fantastic consolation prizes with the chief justice going on to make a fortune in private litigation and elena kay began getting perhaps the most prestigious and influential job in the legal academy and avoiding developing a record of decisions that could be used against them. both worked in the solicito
jeff? >> i want toed -- i wanted to second mike's observations about justice kay began by pointing out that if you look at her background and that of the chief justice it's almost as if they were scientifically designed to oppose each other through the ages. their resumes are almost mirror images of each other. both to harvard law school an take the same con law class from the same professor but both clerked at the supreme court, they both went to have -- took political positions in the...
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welcome back. >> thanks, jeff. >> brown: now, it's interesting. these talks begin, at least, with a sort of sense of common task of keeping things going, right? >> both sides want this to go well for obvious reasons. some of the rhetoric that you normally see in these every four year labor talks just isn't there. for the simple reason, two of the three companies did go through near-death experiences. they received $85 billion as an industry as a whole in bailouts and there's really a sense that taxpayers and the government are watching and they don't want to let people down by going to the mat or having arbitration or not getting a deal done on time. >> brown: so the u.a.w., as we said, they made a lot of concessions. what are they focusing on now? what do they think they might be able to get back? >> they made a lot of concessions. since 2003, u.a.w. workers haven't had a pay raise. a lot of retiree health care costs have been off loaded. they've been paid for with stock. the retiree rust is held. now they want two things: they want more compensa
welcome back. >> thanks, jeff. >> brown: now, it's interesting. these talks begin, at least, with a sort of sense of common task of keeping things going, right? >> both sides want this to go well for obvious reasons. some of the rhetoric that you normally see in these every four year labor talks just isn't there. for the simple reason, two of the three companies did go through near-death experiences. they received $85 billion as an industry as a whole in bailouts and there's...
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this is what mike mullen told army soldiers and marines in afghanistan yesterday. just like many americans back home, these service members are jobscc1: and their with their oncc1: government. >> there are plenty of you that paycheck,g paycheck to cc1: so if paychecks were to stop, it can have a devastating impact and it can have a devastating impact pretty quickly. >> the only way federal employee can say get paid is through medicare ntractors orcc1: providers. even with that the u.s. would be on the hook for penalties and interest on the late bills which would drive up the deficit. >>> we still have more for you ahead on "today in the bay." still to come, a new app may cc1:life a little more organized for you. take note in tocc1: just a few minutes. >>> also ahead, everyone on board a commercial airliner survives this crash landing even after the aircraft breaks in half. >>> and there is a new development in the amtrak/truck collision last month in nevada. the latest in two minutes. t any. ♪ fiber one is bringing brownies back. at 90 calories, the only thing be
this is what mike mullen told army soldiers and marines in afghanistan yesterday. just like many americans back home, these service members are jobscc1: and their with their oncc1: government. >> there are plenty of you that paycheck,g paycheck to cc1: so if paychecks were to stop, it can have a devastating impact and it can have a devastating impact pretty quickly. >> the only way federal employee can say get paid is through medicare ntractors orcc1: providers. even with that the...
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i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. on this friday, some cooler o numbers, the sun and what is to come this weekend. 86 in san jose and san francisco. tonight, 66. we'll have details on a much cooler weekendnd this new hurricane that is developed in the pacific. >>> the florida woman acquitted of killing her own 2-year-old daughter is refusing a visit with her mother. casey anthony rejected her mother's request for a visit which was scheduled tonight at 7:00. cindy anthony and her husband george anthony both took the stand during the month-long trial. cindy's testimony that she was the one who conducted incriminal naturing internet searches is widely considered the bombshell that prevented a conviction against anthony. casey anthony was found giving -- found guilty of giving false information to police investigators and sentenced to four years in jail. because she has already serbed three years since her 2008 arrest, she is scheduled for a release a week from sunday. >> british prime minister david cameron's judgment is
i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. on this friday, some cooler o numbers, the sun and what is to come this weekend. 86 in san jose and san francisco. tonight, 66. we'll have details on a much cooler weekendnd this new hurricane that is developed in the pacific. >>> the florida woman acquitted of killing her own 2-year-old daughter is refusing a visit with her mother. casey anthony rejected her mother's request for a visit which was scheduled tonight at 7:00. cindy anthony and her...
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jeff? >> bill plante at the white house. bill, thank you. >>> a deadly tour bus crash in western new york. it was headed from washington, d.c. to niagara falls yesterday afternoon. about 55 miles southeast of rochester it crashed into a wooded median. two people were killed and 35 others hurt. plus say a tire may have flown out. >>> a frightening stage collapse at a music festival in ottawa, canada. wow! at least eight people were hurt, one seriously, when the stage at the ottawa blues fest came down during a severe storm last night. the band cheap trick was performing at the time. they got off the stage safely. now back over to rebecca. >> jeff, thank you. >>> at least 17 states in the central united states have heat advisories and warnings in place. it is spreading to the east coast this morning. cynthia bowers has the latest from a very sticky chicago. good morning, cynthia. >> reporter: good morning. i woke up and it felt like 94. our heat index today could be 105. people in the midwest, though, are talking a lot about t
jeff? >> bill plante at the white house. bill, thank you. >>> a deadly tour bus crash in western new york. it was headed from washington, d.c. to niagara falls yesterday afternoon. about 55 miles southeast of rochester it crashed into a wooded median. two people were killed and 35 others hurt. plus say a tire may have flown out. >>> a frightening stage collapse at a music festival in ottawa, canada. wow! at least eight people were hurt, one seriously, when the stage at...
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her friends and family are holding a car wash fund-raiser today. >>> 22-year-old amanda barnes was in a crosswalk in emeryville on july 12th when an suv slammed into her, leaving her paralyzed from the waist down. instead of dwelling on her disability, barnes is focusing on her talent and the future. >> i'm blessed i'm still me, i still have my head, i still have my hands. i can paint and draw and do the most -- the thing that i was most passionate about. ever since i was a little girl i told myself i was going to be a famous artist. and i'm pretty sure one day i will be. >> though she's focused on her recovery, barnes would like to see that driver arrested and prosecuted. police have few leads, so they're hoping if you witnessed anything, you will call. >>> family members and supporters rallied outside the united nations on friday calling for the release of josh fattal and shane bauean bauer. sarah shourd was released last september for medical reasons. iranian authorities accuse them of espionage and illegal entry. fattal and bauer have pleaded not guilty. >>> "today in the bay" wil
her friends and family are holding a car wash fund-raiser today. >>> 22-year-old amanda barnes was in a crosswalk in emeryville on july 12th when an suv slammed into her, leaving her paralyzed from the waist down. instead of dwelling on her disability, barnes is focusing on her talent and the future. >> i'm blessed i'm still me, i still have my head, i still have my hands. i can paint and draw and do the most -- the thing that i was most passionate about. ever since i was a...